16E / 16E-H / 16E-P Spray Gun
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MAN 96150 EN 01
Hazardous Materials
OSHA and groups such as the American Conference of Government
Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and other government agencies have
developed extensive lists of hazardous materials and have set work-
place exposure limits. Inasmuch as standards change and new infor-
mation becomes available from time to time, it is strongly
recommended that the information contained in the Materials Safety
Data Sheet (MSDS) be consulted for the latest, up to date information.
There is also a considerable body of European standards that apply to
the spraying of powders.
Electrical Power
All electrical installations must be made in accordance with local and
national code requirements. All electrically powered equipment must
always be properly grounded. For additional information concerning
electrical installations refer to the National Electric Code (NFPA 70), or
EN 60204-1, or applicable local electrical code.
Heat
The spray stream can heat up and ignite objects in the vicinity such as
the walls of the sound proof cabin, or cables and hoses. Never aim the
spray stream at people or objects other than the workpiece to be
coated.
WARNING
High current and volt-
age!
DANGER
High temperatures!
Never aim the spray
gun at people or flam-
mable objects!